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1. What does she have for breakfast?

/ Lunch / dinner
2. Where does he have to go this weekend? / tomorrow /
3. How much money does she need to go to the US? / have / want
4. Doesn't she want to buy a new car? / house / apartment
5. Doesn't he want to play soccer tomorrow? / on Monday / this weekend
6. When does he study French? / Portuguese / Italian
7. How many children does she have? / siblings / cousins
8. Does she play the guitar? / piano / keyboard
9. How much water does he drink a day? / she / coffee

Verbs

TO PREFER - TO READ - ler TO KNOW - TO WRITE - escrever


preferir conhecer, saber

Vocabulary

How - como post office - agência Animal - animal Why - por que
de correios (pergunta)

As - como Postcard - cartão chicken - frango Because - porque


postal (resposta)

Boss - chefe Card - cartão Pork - carne de porco Kind - tipo

Waiter - garçom Postman - carteiro Turkey - peru His - seu, sua (dele)

Waitress - garçonete Mailman - carteiro Thanksgiving - dia de Her - seu, sua (dela)
ação de graças

Newspaper - jornal Apartment - Holiday - feriado At - arroba


apartamento

Magazine - revista Here - aqui Bike - bicicleta dot com - ponto com

Letter - carta, letra there - lá, aí, ali Bicycle - bicicleta

Mail - Month - mês Motorcycle - moto


correspondência
Expressions

this morning tonight tomorrow night to work

this afternoon tomorrow morning by mail email account

Language analysis

He reads to his children He knows how to speak French. It works.

She writes to her friends. He knows how to go there. It doesn't work.

She plays with her kids. She prefers a car to a motorcycle. Does it work?

He reads his magazines. I prefer milk to tea. Doesn't it work?

He understands that… Why does he study English?

She knows that... Because he wants to go to the US.

You already can say

She prefers to go alone. He prefers English to German.

He prefers to study at night. She prefers a house to an apartment.


Does she know where I work? She doesn't know where you work.

Does he know my boss? He doesn't know my family.

Does she know how to play the piano? She knows how to play the keyboard.

He likes to write to his family. She reads to her children every night.

She writes emails to her students. He doesn't read to his daughter.

Does he write to his parents every month? Does he know how to read?

She knows a lot. Ann goes to school alone.

My sister doesn't read magazines. Paul doesn't know French.

Does your father like to read? Does Mike want to read this book?

Doesn't your friend like to write? Doesn't she prefer to write an email?

It works. Does the fridge work?

It doesn't work. Doesn't the computer work?


Change into negative

1. He knows how to speak German.


2. I need to buy a magazine.
3. She writes to her parents every week.
4. I understand the new teacher.
5. He needs to work with his father this week.

Change into affirmative

1. She doesn't have much time.


2. I don't have many books.
3. He doesn't understand Spanish.
4. I don't know how to play golf.
5. He doesn't prefer a motorcycle to a car.
6.

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